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The Process of science is |
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- dynamic
- creative
- continuous
- interdisciplinary
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- constantly changing
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structure affects function |
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what is an atom comprised of? |
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protons
neutrons
electrons |
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is the smallest unit of an element that holds all of the properties of that element |
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what exists in the nucleus? |
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Protons (positively charged) and neutrons (no charge) |
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the nucleus, and have a negative charge. has a complex orbit |
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Electrically neutral atom |
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same number of protons as electrons |
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number of protons in an atom |
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total number of protons plus neutrons in an atom |
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the binding of atoms through a strong attraction |
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electrons move around the nucleus in these |
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Are located in these shells |
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the number of unpaired electrons present in the outermost shell
Each unpaired electron can be used in the formation of a chemical bond |
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an atom is the most stable when its outermost shell is full, which can be done by sharing electrons in chemical bonds |
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forms between two atoms when their unpaired electrons in the outer shell are shared
the sharing of unpaired electrons will fill an orbital for both atoms |
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if the two atoms involved have a similar electronegativity then the electrons are shared equally- not more attracted to one atom |
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forms when an electron is transferred from one atom to another-- the two full charges attract each other, holding the atoms together |
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Ionic bond - when it occurs |
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occurs when the gain or loss of an electron from an atom can lead to a full outermost shell |
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Share electrons
Transfer electrons |
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water is a polar molecule |
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asymmetric distribution of electrons because they are pulled toward the oxygen atom
There is an overall polarity to the molecule (positive and negative sides) |
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what happens when many water molecules are placed near each other? |
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the partial negative charge of O is attracted to the partial positive charge of another water molecule's H. This weak electircal attraction forms a Hydrogen bond |
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can form between a partial positive H atom and a partial negative atom.
Other polar molecules can also form hydrogen bonds with water
Similar electrical attractions can happen between any two atoms that have partial or full charges |
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can dissolve in water. They are hydrophilic
Water molecules form interactions with them, surrounding them, and pulling the polar molecules or ions into solution |
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Nonpolar or uncharged molecules |
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cannot form hydrogen bonds, so they do not dissolve in water. They are hydrophobic.
They interact with eachother because they cannot interact with water |
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describes binding between the same type of molecules
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Water is cohesive because hydrogen bonds from between water molecules |
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describes interactions between different types of molecules, usually refers to binding between a solid and a liquid |
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water is adhesive when water molecules interact with a surface that is polar or charged |
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cohesive and adhesion explain why a what forms? |
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Meniscus (concave surface) and why droplets of water form on leaves |
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the water molecules on the surface have stronger interactions with each other because there are no water molecules above them |
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